"Wonderland," which will announce the birth of a well-made emotional film in June, has released Park BoGum's stills in two forms. "Wonderland" is a film that uses artificial intelligence to revitalize the dead.
The story is about a man who reunites with his loved one through the video chat service "Wonderland," which is a remake of the original. The stills released are about the AI Taeju, who was reborn as an astronaut in "Wonderland."
Park Bo-Gum, who plays the dual role of Tae-Ju, who wakes up unconscious, is drawing attention for his contrasting atmosphere. First, he is seen with a bright smile on his face as he is seen with his girlfriend Jeong-in (Suzy) and the video camera.
AITae Yeon looks at the Earth where Jeongin is on the other side of the spaceship with a curious expression while talking on the phone, giving a glimpse into the gentle and sweet side of a lover.
So, his role is to help Jung-in arrive at work, and although he is far away in space, he plans to fill the void beside her as the perfect boyfriend who shares all of her daily life with her.
Meanwhile, Tae-ju, who had been unconscious for a long time, miraculously wakes up in reality, but due to the aftereffects of the accident, he is unable to get used to anything, even seeing his own reflection in the window.
Unable to adapt to everyday life, he appears confused, causing Jeong-in and others to feel sad. Thus, Jeong-in is troubled by the huge gap between the AI Dae-ju and the real Dae-ju.
I also feel confused, and I wonder how the rift between the virtual world and reality caused by the "Wonderland" service will affect their relationship.
Park Bo-Gum, who has excellent acting skills and has been able to express the completely different sides of a character, is always in a bright and cheerful mood when playing the AI Dae-ju, but even adjusts his diet when playing the real Dae-ju.
He said that he got deeply into the character and was able to film the film. Director Kim Tae Yeon, who directed "Wonderland," said of Park Bo-Gum, who took on the challenge of playing two roles, "I want him to embrace everyone."
He has been praised as an actor who "has both a broad-minded and a very gentle soul," raising expectations for a unique transformation in his acting skills that will unfold soon.
The two charms of Daeju, born from Park BoGum's passion and hard work, are revealed through the movie "Wonderland."
It will be available to watch in Korean theaters on June 5th.
2024/05/28 13:38 KST
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